Nickerson, Sterling Co-Ops Considering Merger

Associated Press - August 22, 2013 7:37 am

Members of co-ops in Nickerson and Sterling will vote next month on whether to merge.

The merger of the Nickerson’s Farmers Co-op and Farmers Co-op Union of Sterling requires a two-thirds vote of approval by both cooperatives. If approved, the new cooperative would be called Central Prairie Co-op.

Nickerson members will vote Sept. 9 and Sterling members will vote Sept.10.

Nickerson’s board president, Orville Miller, says both co-ops are healthy but they need to be bigger to compete and serve larger farm operations. He says the merger also would provide both co-ops with more purchasing power.

Nickerson has four elevators with a 2.3 million bushel capacity and an agronomy center. Sterling has 11 locations with 8.5 million capacity and two agronomy centers.

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Associated Press information from: The Hutchinson News

Iggy p Daily

August 22, 2013 at 4:14 pm

Just how does this affect those of us living in the Salina area?

BIG HAMMER

August 22, 2013 at 10:12 pm

Iggy – It’s either this, or ‘mystery’ thefts and seatbelt stops in Salina!!! This is way more exciting!!!